2018 Harlan Estate

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100 Points

Friday, June 2, 2023 - Harlan, Promontory, Colgin, MacDonald - BLIND: At first pass, this is a crunchy unripe black cherry covered in salty sawdust. I recall having that “Uh-Oh” feeling, wondering, “What wine is this? Did someone throw in a pirate here??” It doesn’t have a dissimilar profile to the Promontory, but the wood element is initially much more at the forefront than the Promontory. Graphite, olive tapenade, and a crushed white flower elements slowly start to emerge, fanning out with the earthy black fruit.

After a few hours, this took off like a rocket enroute to some Fhloston Paradise at the 6th planet in the Angel Constellation (Google it). It was absolutely stunning, and perhaps one of the best performances I’ve seen out of Harlan yet. Sometimes these buggers can be a bit frustrating in their need to chow down on O2 before they reach true greatness. I have felt as though I have missed opportunities with certain Harlans due to rushed service in the past. Give this 2018 some time and you won’t be disappointed. They do seem to require a bit of babying though, unlike the Colgins, for example, which are more eager to impress and are generally less moody. The 2018 Harlan is remarkable, but not without a sack of patience in hand. Hold for a decade.

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